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CJ347: DRUGS and CRIME

This course is designed to provide an exploration of the relationship between drugs and crime, including historical trends, issues pertinent to specific types of substance abuse, social and economic costs, and policy responses. Additionally, the...

XS344: Food Economics - (RIZE)

Food Economics isn't just about numbers - it's about people.  Inequalities in our global food system often mirror the broader disparities in society.  By understanding these systems, we can bring about transformative change.  This course tackles the...

PY336: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

In this course, social perception, social influence, and social relations will be explored. The way that we perceive ourselves and others; how people influence others; and what causes us to like, love, help, or hurt others will be examined. Students...

MT328: MODERN GEOMETRIES

The knowledge of Euclidean Geometry acquired in high school is used as a basis for generalization. Familiar Euclidean concepts and theorems are modified and extended to produce other geometries with unusual and interesting properties. Structure and...

MU148: INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE

Students study and become familiar with the tenets of instrumental performance in an ensemble setting. Appropriate repertoire, varied styles and genres are studied to educate the student to the diverse musical opportunities open to them as...

BI330: ANIMAL DIVERSITY

An overview of the biological diversity of animals and protozoa. Learn general principles of evolution, ecology, classification, systematics, and animal body plans. Understand the biology of all groups of animals, including the basic characteristics...

EQ102: RECREATIONAL HORSEBACK RIDING

This course is to introduce the beginner recreational/non- rider to the basics of horsemanship, horse handling, and safety around horses. By the end of the semester, the student should be able to catch, groom, perform groundwork, saddle, mount...

SM130: FIRST AID AND CPR

An investigation of the immediate assistance administered in the case of injury or sudden illness before the arrival of trained medical personnel. Includes national certification in first aid and child and adult CPR.

CY495: Ethical Hacking - (RIZE)

To stop a hacker, you need to be able to think like a hacker.  In this course, you will learn hands-on techniques for attacking and penetrating networks and systems.  You will be prepped with tools to launch these offensive tactics, and then complete...

MT358: CALCULUS BASED PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

Students discuss combinatorics and the classical definition of probability and then proceed to a more axiomatic approach to the subject. Discussions include topics such as sample spaces, events, conditional probability, random variables, probability...